Gestational diabetes is a condition affecting pregnant women, where blood sugar levels can generally be controlled through regular monitoring and maintaining an active, healthy lifestyle.
In Australia, new guidelines recommend that all pregnant women undergo a glucose tolerance test (GTT) at 26 weeks. This test lasts about two hours and requires scheduling a month in advance. No special diet is needed before the test.
Who's at risk?
What to expect:
Risks to the baby:
Post-pregnancy care:
Remember, diabetes isn't just a condition; it represents a commitment to a healthy way of life.
CSC Deakin serves as the premier hub for obstetrics and gynaecology, ensuring comprehensive care for expectant mothers and women’s health.
Canberra Fetal Assessment Centre (CFAC)
Our collaboration with the Canberra Fetal Assessment Centre enables us to provide comprehensive ultrasound services for women in Obstetrics & Gynaecology (O&G).
CSC Bruce offers specialised rooms for highly trained specialists including paediatrics, colorectal and general surgery. We also facilitating collection for VCGS Percept NIPT and VCGS Prepair genetic carrier screening.
Locations
Deakin
Address:
Unit 12/2 King Street
Deakin ACT 2600
(Entry B)
Phone:
02 6196 6776
Fax
02 5115 0711
Email:
Bruce
Address:
85/15 Braybrooke Street
Bruce ACT 2617
Phone:
02 6196 6776
Fax
02 5115 0711
Email:
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